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7 thoughts on “10% off all Merch, through August 12th!”

  1. Hi
    So I enjoyed watching your video’s and last one where you go into debunking tube drilling. I solved how they did it. It’s not sound, it’s not sand, it not anything like that.

    Really simple, I am surprised they have not found cores with a bigger groove with more penetrating per rotation.
    1. West Africa has beaches with a high concentration of diamonds. Well did until Germany around world war II they mined most of it up.
    2. That odd-shaped dish with inward flaps and 4 hold support. That right there should be enough get where I am going with this. That called a weavers drill pan. It has 2 functions. 1, the copper pipe goes in one side, bottom fits right in there and stops, large shape bowl, or huge clay pot, something heaving goes on top of it. Like the bowl, you pack clay in the weaver pan to seal the leaks. Hundreds if not thousands of gallons are poured into it bowl above. The weaver pan provides support and leak protection and replacement of the copper tube drill. Simply pour the diamond sand into the bowl with water. Hook up the rope to the rails on weaver pan, winding to the tube drill below. 4 Ropes. When it starts to spin and adding more water, diamond sand, it gets heavier and heavier while in motion it starts to “Cavatate”, Vibrate, jumping up and down spinning, just digging heck out of it and as more materials go in the center, it creates 2 way interaction of making channel threads, and you see how there worn not like perfect V. Wala, you have your supper drill. Throw away the old pipe, slip in another and just keep going. Enjoy.

    1. Thanks for the post! I’d love to see this demonstrated somewhere. Petrie thought it was diamonds also, but there is a lack of evidence for them in Egypt.

    2. You are all wet. Your method is slow at best, but will only make interrupted helical grooves. You can’t, no way, no how, get the feed rate demonstrated on the real core samples. To get that feed rate would take many tons of pressure, which then would shatter any cutting tip we could make today.

  2. Well done, except for your conclusion. These guys are 100% correct about the spiral grooves, and that we can’t do this today. Much more evidence about machining granite exists. So, you bring the facts, you totally discredit academia and current ” BS Science “, and then you give a whimpy BS answer that you have no idea what the conclusion is. You just became the problem. Current BS science and academia shout at the top of their lungs, that they have the answer and everyone else is full of crap. Yet they are the ones full of crap. When you prove it, as you did, speak up for the proof. Speak up for the facts. Don’t give academia an inch, because they are full of crap.
    HAVE THE GUTS TO STAND UP FOR THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I am a Mechanical Engineer and machinist, and have known the truth about this for a very long time.

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